Malaya Tribune, 21 April 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: >"~ Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. xxvu -No. 94. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Apr. 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY,APRIL 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Ti) The TRIBUNE /mosquitoes^ RUIN YOUR SLEEP |OH KJLL TH&J4 WITH jJ/iM THE PRINCE RESTAURANT AND CAFE, (Corner of Serangoon Road and Balestier Road), (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station). TELEPHONE No. 2375. Two minutes walk from the NEW WORLD. SPACIOUS DINING HALL PRIVATL DINING ROOMS.
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    • 112 1 1 SUNDAY tribune; Dominant In Malaya FUL-VUE EYEWEAR OFFERS YOU HANDSOME APPEARANCE EYE I COMFORT, jfchrn 1 j WIDE VISION I HIGH TEMPLES ..jj CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street. Singapore. im mngmtSmSni Gold Leaf Tea is a luxury that all can afford and enjoy. It always gives
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  • 1023 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES REAL TENDENCY IN SHIPPING Tramps And Liners COOl) OPPORTUNITY FOR REVISION WHILST not so grave as a year or two ago, the situation in shipping and commerce generally will call for years of hard thought, hard work and unsehlsh co-operation before a real solution on a world
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  • 128 2 AN important step for the convenience of overseas visitors has been taken by the opening of an information bureau in London by the Travel and Industrial Development Association of Oreat Britain and Ireland. Premises giving excellent accommodation have been taken at 29 Cockspur Street. 5.W.1., overlooking
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  • 41 2 The Victoria is due here at 9 a.m. on Friday, iiom Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the wharf and is expected to sail again at noon on the same day for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said. Naples and Genoa.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 507 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). l\ A D. S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGS. OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. Spore 1938. < :HII RAIi 15.000 Apt. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May I BURDWAN 6.070 May r i RANCH! 17.000 Maty 2(J RAJPI I ANA 17,000 June 3 SOMALI G,BUl> June 3 NALDEKA 10,000 June
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    • 513 2 BANGKOK LINE. C HINA JAPAN LINE. i L u xurious One Class Motorships.Mort Big Cargo vessels with limited but I f Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- t T0: S£USfs?' Irta Rotterdam. To: Port Said. Palestine, Rotterdam, I < uq b r g a c °Pf, nha ff
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    • 404 2 JĔĔL HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutscb-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellsctaaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 v m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Apr. 22 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila May 1 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 14 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May
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    • 385 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEI I M|f; H f Gten&any) The undernoted an ■ntended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, RONGKO NORTH CHINA ai Dae S'por« "FRANKFURT- omil z and Japan "GNEISENAU" omits N China 5 "ALLER" omits Manila a Japan "SCHARNHORST" on China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft Sails bx£ s^orj I
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  • 686 3 Co v net I Mo tio n On Monday QUESTIONS regarding Ceylon Hindus in Government service and the S. S. Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund are to be by Ihe Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcadcr, C.8.E.. at the next meeting: of the Legislative Council on Monday
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  • 105 3 Record Collection Last Year THE total Poppy Day Collections in Bri- tish Malaya according to the Hon. Organising Secretary, came to $93,391.84 or £10,871.7.lid. which has been remitted to London. Figures showing the totals for the last five years are as follows:— COLT ECTIONS IN 1937 British
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  • 174 3 A delightful picnic and social was j neld under the au;>pxes of the Syrian Christian Union, Singapore, on r.. st Monday at 328, East Coast Road, at which about 100 members ana friends from Singapore, Johore and Selangcr were present. Tlie forenoon and afternoon j spent in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 495 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. **KDERS are now invited, for the materials or service lor id 0 Municipal Tender Room rs st Date of Closing. f iriwht niter Coo--4 p.m.. 30th May 1933. 1 font Chemical T- Machines. DJ 1 4 p m 15th June, 1938. C. H.
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    • 740 3 PUBLIC NOTICES j AUCTION SALE OF Well-kept modern design polished teak household lurniture comprising i tapestry upholstered Sitting. Dining arc' j Bedroom furniture, ar. excellent toned baby grand piano by W. J. Garcia in I perfect condition, one electric "Fri°ida<re" refrigerator in good working' 3 order crockery, glassware, plants etc.,
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    • 615 3 I PUBLIC NOTICES By order of The Official Assignee Re Kwtk Thia trading as Chop Eng Seng Bankruptcy No. 88 of 1938 AUCTION SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC. Comprising:—one large fire-proof safe by Behn Meyer Co., Ltd. ben'twcod std. chairs, writing desks, wall clock, and showcases with glass doors. to
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    • 445 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED- -Dispenser for local Clinic. Apply with recent testimonials ami stating salary required to Box No. 158, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—SoIes Order Clerk with pre- viou-3 office experience. Knowledge electrical a.rd or radio trade and typewriting an advantage. Write giving previous experience, age, nationality and salary required.
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    • 130 3 QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe illness you feel so weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back. Especially after operations, or wasting and other diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is distasteful. Yet you mast rebuild your body—jou must have highly nourishing
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  • 180 4 Singapore, Apr. 20. R <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $143 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $212 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $192 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $181 Siam
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  • 100 4 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday roon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases (F. 0.8. Aoril) 20 916 20 11 1b Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. April) 19 716 19 916 No. I.X.R.S.S. (£?pot-loose) (awardable Spore) 20 1 4 203 8 do.
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  • 42 4 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church a cottage meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kch Thian Seng, 72, Lorong J, Telok Kurau Road, on Thursday, at 8 p.m. The Pastor will preach.
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  • 427 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Easy j 10 Spot Buyers 61 10 +1 1G Sellers 6ft J; 3 10 fJ S Ist Forward (May) Buyers 61 1G -'-116 Sellers G> B „j 1G 2nd Forward (June) Buyers 61 16 10 4.11« Sellers
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  • 1313 4 Japan's Challenge A WARNING TO GREAT BRITAIN Tl/rR. W. A. Souter, in his presidential address io the annual meeting of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom uttered a warning with regard to Japanese competition on Empire routes. Speaking at the Hall of the Lea-ther-sellers' Company,
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  • 100 4 NEW P. O. LINER For Service On The j Australian Run i j i TKE new P. and O. liner Strathailan, a i sister ship to the Strathcden. v. hie i was recently commissioned, resembles ncr In most resoects, having the same outward appearance, dimensions, ana machinery. Beth ships have
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  • 36 4 UNITED MALACCA RUBBER „c tt., ;<,./-! A/To 1 n The rubber cion of United Malacca Ruooer states Ltd. tor the month ct March, 1938, was 37.30U lbs. r lne total for II months was 564,340 ibs. j
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  • 376 4 "LAMPORT HOLT LINE Good Recovery MERCHANT FLEET ADEQUATE (YSE of the shipping companies thai V has made a marked from the day? of the depression the Lamport and Unit Line. Ltd at yesterday's meeting Mr. PhffipE H-ddir, the chairman, was able review a year of real achievement Mr. Haldin and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 556 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I incorporated in the Strain Settlement* j Authorised $40,000,000.00. ™I^ o £&w2L HKAD OKF.CE. OUNA STBEBT, UNO Manaslnf? Director 5172 1 1 MM General Mana er W B| JH LONDON /HP\ YORK BAian B Midland Bank, Ltd, '^p"*** chase Nattocal Rao*. Lloyds Bank. Ltd., BOARD
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  • 616 5 Quotation By Fraser And Co. ore, April 20. 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 a 4 ned 42 6 47 6non 19 6 20 6 0.55 0.65 19- 20--1.37 1.42 l 2 xc 20 21 13 3 14 3 038 0.42 1.04 108 19
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  • 212 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. Apr. 21. London T.T. 2 3 27 32 London demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 1832 Switzerland demand 250 3 4 Hamburg demand 142
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  • 604 5 By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Thursday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. F Levy and Co., and Messrs. Swan. Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as
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  • 250 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. April 20. 5 n.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Ampat Tin 5% less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr. 22 8% Batu Selangor 5% Int. Apr. 20 Apr. 26 Apr. 21 10%
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  • 165 5 M\r t 95 105 norn ftr GA **i MlN,c, PAL: X $400,000 Int. if 100 102 norn M r?'JSSf $1 -600,000 lat 4 Jl Sept. 30 105 107 norn 110 112 om 120</ 2 122V4 el 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 9&.50
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  • 150 5 Report By Fraser And Co. MTNTTNrr M M Singapore, Apr. 21. do™ n o three months «71.0.0 ~r,H w J Spot 2170.5.0 down 20--and New York 38! 2 cents downT cent iar St i h again on filing side modern Si £sterda y's levels with only hunters
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Apr. 21. The price of tin at noon in S ngaporc to-day was:— $8514 (down $1).
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  • 20 5 The price of rubber at noon in Smtapm to-day was:— Buyers 201 H (down i); SelJerJ Wl (down V%).
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  • 298 5 Singapore. Apr 21. MINING Ampat Buyers Ayer Hitam I V 3 o 4 n xcl Ea a Selangor i« n Chandenangs 139 fi xd Hongkong Tin ?j£ Jj*? Hong pattl J U4 ai Hyd. 6- 7. Ipah Tin 25- 26 J /lf bus 0.72 0.77~xd
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  • 131 5 Singapore, Apr. 21. Ships alongside the Wharves or ex rected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Sheers Whari (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2* Ranpura 18; Kinta 16; Glengarry 14: Khandalla 11; Talma 9; Start Point 7. Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate 2)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 344 5 m A Blood Purifier and Remedy for Bilious Complaints ONE DOSE RELIEVES IMPURE BLOOD HEADACHE INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS SOUR STOMACH SLUGGISH LIVER WIND PAIN LOW SPIRITS BILIOLSNESS WEAKNESS NERVOUSNESS JMfr SKIN ERUPTIONS LOSS OF APPETITE f*W ONE BOTTLE CURES j Atwood's Tonic Bitters gives you the benefit l| II of
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  • 111 6 Londn. Apr. Paris 158 5 16 New York 1.983 Montreal 5.0r Brussels 29.57 Geneva 216« Amsterdam hm> 11 16 Milan 04 if, Berlin 12.39% P -1 to 153 516 Copenhagen 22 10 Stockholm 19 40>-> Oi lo 10.00 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon no 3TIB Rio 2 13
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  • 542 6 "Sea-Kindliness"' SMALL CRAFT TRAINING ADVOCATED gKA-KIXOLIXiXs of ships was the subject of a paper by Captain K. Macdon&ld, 0.8.E.. and E. V. Teller, D.Sc., Ph.D., which was read before the North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders. Captain Macdonald, who is the marine superintendent of
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  • 173 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.LM.i to-day. Deliveries oi boxnolders' letters only at 5.30 pm tl-day and general deliveries nf box>olclc:t' letters and letters 8.45 a m respectively to- m a row Mails expected from Europe (London Mails) by the P. and O. (Chitral) due at.
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  • 51 6 Mails despatched from Singapore by the Kaisar-I-Hind on Mar. 25 was delivered in London on Apr. 18 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Apr. 12 was delivered in London on Apr. 19. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Apr. 15 was delivered in London
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT i Orchestral Concert 8.15 t y.15 p.m. S Dinner Dance (formall 9.45 to midnight I i I <»I'( i.AX CABARET ATTRACTION S isaisvr:v yoi t x<> WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN COMEDY DANCERS S Non-diners $1.00 S RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by Dan Hopkins. ISEA' VIEW 'HOTEL! S s
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    • 279 6 W^miP REDUCED I within one i Thousands Are Heing Cured v i Not You? Have 1 I>. T. LIM'S DIABETES HERB TEA and EAT WHAT TOU I.IKK j Available from I X HOCK fc COY, 3S, Batu Road HONG Hl* COY.. U PEOPLE'S DISPEItSAPY hf« a LYE NAM HONG COY
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 387 6 .J. .j. I POSTAL lIVTELLIGEXi X j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME 0 China generally o Hoihow Talma Apr. 21 1 p.m. Hongkong Talma 21 1 p.m. Fiance (Parcels only) j ean Laborde 21 1 p.m. Aden (Parcels only) Rohna 21 230 p.m. Burma Khandalla 21
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  • 133 7 i I peiping, DOW under Japanese occupation, with its co stantl: seeking to re Ist, was vividly portrayed j r< by a war-time troupe of Chines c payers at one before a full-house audience in April, with a scene showing the office of a puppet C
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  • 18 7 shows:— A plaid hat fashion match worn by a the sunshine ot Park. London.
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  • 290 7 Man Forgives Wife Who Posed As Single Arranged Marriage ih< Staple Hill- r»r fql. Pen thai br had f- W f<>r-three-year-©M wife and mother ol his two children for an escapade, with another man. PhyP.is M. Daws, of SnringhiU-road N Cheltenham, near Bristol, admitted v Mhe hnd nosed as single
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  • 167 7 r>ET3 as much as £100 on golf matches were admitted in the London Bananiptrv court b-; Mr. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie Anderson, an author and iiily on gclf, of Queen s-gate, S.W.. who failed in .Tcnuar* with liabilities Of 133 059. of which £20.833 was oroeeted
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  • 131 7 London. j 1 tubers to hospital 1 1- •'•> increased by 35.b thoasand as com- > The unmeet* el 1 from abroad number discharged 1•i i .69 i |},;iM.t <;q, more been announced Sir James Hartigaa I a tor-General of I son the Health In
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  • 50 7 Homcrville. Georgia. IN her capacity as an official of the local administration. Mrs. Kate C. Paffcrd lias had the job of issuing a marriage licence for her son and then performing the ceremony. The sen, Hollis Leonard Pafford, was married to a school teacher, hPSB Martha Gordy.
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  • 132 7 Huge Rats Swarming Riverside (From Our GiCti Ccrre \)oi:dcni) Malacca. Wednesday. THE rlveis'de i'J delightful no*. 1 I after the demolition of the Mui J}" cipal stalls but now they apparency have a new menace of rats, said Mr. G W. Bryant, President of the MuniI cipal
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  • 206 7 Oxford. fItUE Ciiurch of England stands to-day :t a patting of the ways. The Rev C. M. Chavasse. Master of St. Peter's Hall, Oxford, made this statement at the opening of the Conlerence of Evangelical Churchmen here. Mr. Chavasse is chairman of the Cbll-
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  • 53 7 Czechoslovakia's i i i.t a r y s'renglh und prepsri ctn>:s;; to defend h c r independevfe o re bjing tested at extenshie man' OCUVTCS of L-ie Am: i Which wotfc taking place. ho'o shows Czech troops with ftJl eqwty~ meni boarding a fleei of transport
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  • 178 7 London. MH Herbert, the authoi and MP. who was respcrtsiblf Oie tatrodnction of the recent Acf extcndinir the protmdj r«i hinted lhat the law o! libel was one of the many things he boned to get reformed at the
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  • 219 7 (By Air Mail) B London Apri? 12. RITAIN has already enough food storej to last every man and woman and chifd at least six months in the event of war. It is hidden in vis* lead impervious to corrosion and decay, beyond
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  • 42 7 Berlin. Evangelical Church of Bremen Is honouring Horst Wessel, one of the i Nazi martyrs by building a Hoist W-": =1 pnemorial church. Recently a memorial tablet bearing H| s s-.ar" wiw in the Church cf St. Nicholas. Berlin.
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  • 97 7 Helsinki (Helsigforso. TWO bishop-, of the Greek Orthodox Church have been Ehot in Soviet Russia for esp;cnage according to p ,a D o t *rom Moscow published in a Finnish newspaper. Iwo Ingrian Lutheran pastor-, ani a German clergyman Live been arretted on i.
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  • 121 7 Jubbulporc. Apr. 16. Mr. Sukumar Bose 1.C.5.. Sessions Judge, Saugor was killed and Mr. b. Jayarao, Deputy Commissioner. Saugor seriously injured and lying in Victor; i Hospital in a precarious condition as the result of a motor accident that tc >k place on the Damoh Road,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 525 7 BECOMES AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL-ihone week MARVELLOUS COMPLEXION l_ AND LUSCIOUS LIPS F FREE! asshe^ W These two photos Jf^k W of Miss Florence |j to Women Readers- Identically the same M W ha on a R Mtf v\ Unretouched. They were J O C All TV taken Before and After M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 370 8 i "This is realiy an excellent show in all respects—"Madame X" is one of those films j should not be miSSed MALAYA TMBUNE. j S, *H S POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! GEORGE j SHE HER SOUL! j nih." j •11 VL/~* MHRO-COLOWYN MAYER f 1 S john warren picture Career' S
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    • 313 8 YOU APPLAUDED HER IN I "DODSWORTH' AND NOW SHE BRINGS YOU AN EVEN GREATER PERFORMANCE IN HER MOST TRIUMPHANT MOTION PICTURE! Ijj RUTH if 1 CHATTERTON f OTTO LIONEL I _4 KRUGER ATWILL A COLUMBIA PICTURE NEXT WEEK AT THE PAVIL I (> X ■■■naMant lanamaii JMMBBOMHBI Km rm-\ ra
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    • 342 8 i~ GAY and WISE and WiTTY SMART and PENETRATING! j OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 gloriously written! brU a grand show for CVCryon WARNER cntcrtainmair BAXTER IJK*I ORE T T A ;C|n VIRGINIA YOUNG 'J BRUCE LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL w Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I Filled with the
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 9 five hunorea oetuuais boarded the new German holiday Gust oil in the Riyer Thames at Tilbury and sailed oiit h territorial waters to cast their votes in the plebiscite on the ;>rnexation of Austria.
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  • 116 9 SPORT ue, Div. I innisAnson Road H M.S. Terror v. Ba>e. Div. 111, 11 S.C.C: Div. 111, r teal Union. C.U.; 1 tgue, Heap Eng y m f and N. R A 0.C.. Anson r J SII v R E.. Changi »1 V.M.C.A. AMr Si;MENTS »iblf
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  • 104 9 London. AN American "G" man (Gov- ernment detective) is among the students who have started the new term at the Hendon police college. He is Mr. Bernard Akers and he has come to this country to learn English methods of Criminal detection. His visit ?s
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  • 50 9 I The i inual picnic of the Syrian Christian Association will oe held at I Bedok Ho!el 0 n Sunday, from 8 a.m. to ;r. p.m.. the day on which tha Syrian I Christiar Easter falls this year. All j members and friends are requested to attend
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  • 498 9 "TRAP" DEFEATS SCOURGE Cape Town. IKE aay is rapidiy approaching when the deadly tsetse fly—the scourge which is ho:d ng Dp the development of two-thirds of the continent of Africa-will be exterminated in Zululand. The man chiefly responsible is Mr. R. H
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  • 171 9 London. FIFTY-EIGHT R.A.F. stations and 1 l r > civil aerodromes are to take part In the fifth Empire Air Day on May this year. This is the largest number hitherO. the increase being due to the expansion of the R.A.F. which is BWW under way.
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  • 107 9 l\Ir. W. Basapa In Car Crash MR. W. BASAPA, proprietor of the Ponggol Z'»o, was seriously injured m an accident yesterday afternoon. I: appears that Mr. Basapa and his Malay driver were proceeding in a car towards Johore along Bukit Timah Koad, when a cyclist 6ame from
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 35 9 EMPRESS LADIES PERMANENT WAVE, fil, Selegie Road, FOR YOUR lATEST PERMANENT WAVE. i -< GUARANTEE 6 MONTHS, j PRICE: $7|-, $61-, $5 SPSS I High Class Workmanship j Satisfaction Guaranteed Atlvt. Bata Shoe Co. Ltd., Singapore.
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    • 131 9 .J. a wißMca ecos. pictups Victoria Theatre FRIDAY SATURDAY, April 22nd 23rd at 9.15 p m. tii*: ROTTERS S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. ir^i™"SfEWworld r^sni i:-:-: Besar J 1 Road. jjjjjli 1 (The Malayan Tioneer Amusement Park) I' jj CABARET n, IniKM -1 TEA DANCES —I,very Tues., Thurs., Sat., Sunday
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    • 238 9 TO-DAY at the ALHAMBRAI 2 SHOWS 6-15 9-15 jg§|* j j A MASTERPIECE OF HORROR. THE SCREEN'S A\OST TERRIFYING, j MYSTIFYING MELODRAAAA! j j MARIE WfLSON EDMECT $cr»»r, Pl.y by Cr»n« Wilbur f, c *b« by D»!cK S»«nc*r Zinfc I NEXT CHANGE j I If it's Big Business You're after
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 124 9 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS row Clubs In Singah hich Q f e render- 0] nc." This Diary is for them, sccrcto co-operate ir> keepon d complete Hupral interest icill sti 1 c>: Diary of Even's." The cover meetings, gnttr-'-visHs and such junrI ng engagements othet ■■•rded in the "Diary c
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  • 92 10 L1M—Lim Ah Piang on the lffch instant at his residence, milestone, West Coast Road, at the age of 70, leaving behind him his widow, 2 so-s, S'wce and Yong Chua, cne daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ah Bee, grand daughter and grand son-ir.-law, Mr. and
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  • 767 10 F|AY by day throughout the pait few weeks there has come news from Spain telling- of the steady advance of the forces of General Franco upon the Mediterranean coast towns which form the final stronghold of the Republicans. Now that his columns have reached the
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  • 135 10 One Leprosy Death Reported 0 THE Singapore Municipal health statei ment for the week ending Apr. 16 gives the total number of deaths at 26o (male 159, female 1UG». giving deatn rate ol 26.03 per mille per annum compared with 23,3.°. in the preceding week and
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  • 169 10 De-Sterilisation Of Gold Reuter Wireless. New York, April 20. THERE is increasing belief that the United States Treasury will decide to-day to spend funds resulting from desterilisation cf gold in retirement of its maturing obligations. Th's would off rt any attempt by banks to invest al :?ar their
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  • 49 10 Mr E. W. Mumford. Chief Police Officer of johore Bahru. is leaving next month on transfer as Chief Police Officer Negri Sembilan, in place ol Mr. T F H Kemp. Mr. Kemp la gfoing on home leave and Mr. Mumford will be relieved by L. H. Pearce of Selangor.
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  • 272 10 NOTES COMMENTS Summer Race Meeting OFFICIAL training has started for the big seven-day Summer (Governor's Cup i race meeting which opens at Bukit Timah on Apr. 30, and a reminder is again given to racing enthusiasts regarding the spedai features 111 l ,>•, wn'.cn wm uc vided for them I
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  • 211 10 IF business people everywhere will steadfastly set themselves against submitting to a slump complex, the evils which have been threatening to undermine markets, both locally and abroad, will soon be found to exist no longer. With tne presentation of the ChamberlainIfussolinJ "Easter Egg" to the cause r.f
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  • 230 10 W gINCE the signing of the Anglo It; l3 pact, many political observers ha» begun to speculate as to thp extc. which this pact may a fleet th* I Tastern situation, especially In lien to China and Japan. As Car China is concerned, opinion varies
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  • 129 10 the usual interesting featun contained in the April issue of Rafflcsian," the magazine of Raffles I tution. This publication maintains B s.'stently high standard of journal] achievement, and those responsible foi its pro taction ar to be congratulate* on a scries •> bright numb i which have
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  • 285 10 "Looker On" THE term "gold-digger is obsolete j They are called "wooden shoe girls" now; because they say, "Wooden shoe like to buy me that?" "Struck By A Bale," states a heading It's not cricket Humans are said to be reverting t c the ape. Except
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 279 10 DUNLOP SUEDE-FABRIC 1 WALKING SHOES MONK MODEL I OXFORD MODEL VoMnra Semi-Brogue Dark Brown Dark Brown Ve Taped Seams Punched Toe Patent boles and Rubber yeidura" Soles ,leels Hygienic Insoles Rubber Smart Comfortable. Heels. Sizes: G, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Sizes: C, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.
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    • 35 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cio-s -fi^—-c4 ed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision-\\ It A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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  • 50 11 tanbal, April 20. j. ;:',< :trc feared killed i of a big Inatoia \csterday. >. jges were totady desi to first reports retbe death roll when further ned at intervals ,(j Urge part yestertmagC is helived to ,i in the ncighbourh lisaria and the s
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  • 79 11 Saragessa, Apr. 20. < itatinned all day arricaded northern i, the Nationalist! mind up in which militi imen in the area. they number 20.000. miners of the Interve broker out in the v evacuated by ats a scene of ruin ays 12 people urere killed
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  • 37 11 L tti Apr. 20. the Se retary has i] pointed Mr E. Hale, an assistant ury, tc at- an i fficiai mem Oversea J at Board Mr. A. l\ Luted a mem ition Coinmisoiaisn Uiiicial Wire.ess.
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  • 393 11 Specia I Mission Dispatched Reuter. Washington, April 20. JT is understood that the Administration will put nc obstacles in the way of Britain purchasing as much available aviation I material a* she desires and the Government is sufficiently powerful to offset the protests which
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  • 27 11 London, Apr. 20. A SURVEY by the Ministry of Labour A shows that during 1937 there was a marked rise in the general level of wage rates.
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  • 99 11 London, Apr. 20. p LIPOLI Day and Anzac Day will t>e xt Monday at h 1 Whitehall, when as Big one wreaths will be laid In 1 Sir lan Hamilrrj tnder in chief of Exp ditionary Fore. I rd Bird wood, support- cd by Lieut. Col. H.
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  • 300 11 STRATEGIC POINTS HELD Shanghai, April 21. o peated fierce onslaughts by the Chinese f Ifihsien are rep -ted to be weakening According to the Chinese are pounding the city gates of their etermrned assaults the Chinese further tut red town and Cached its immediate suburbs jester Japanese
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  • 99 11 HO ycu know how Gary Cooper v. as D \tisccveied' by accident when a -Western" was being filmed? Or the inside recrets that wen to make Mich famous films as 'Dead LaU and "The Hurricane." Ycl will leara them-and a lot mcre-in the story of jreatente' tainmm'
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  • 52 11 Jerusalem. April 20. riVE membe-s cf an armed gang woo r stacked a police station at Bus a l?st night and killed an Arab pcliccm m were killed '.o-dav in a fight WiUl the nolice near Beisan. A collective fine of £500 was imposed en the inhabitants
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  • 139 11 Reuter. Riga. April 20. Swift progress is being made with th\? Soviet Maginot line which is to be 30 miles deep and stretch from the Baltic to the Black Sea. it is reported from Moscow. The whole area is stated to he completely mined and military engineers
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Lvous. April ?0. j r-IYE oecu ants of a French military f plane were killed when the machine crashed and caught fire during group exercises. The engine cf the machine exploded a height of 600 feet. The plane dashed on rocks abcut 30 miles
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  • 41 11 London. Apr. 21) TKE King has approved the appoili' i ment of Sir Bernard Crean. chiej Histice of British Guiana, to be chlei justice of Cyprus, succeeding Sir H. C. Stronge. who is retiring.—Beitish Oflp.cial W ire less.
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  • 33 11 London, Apr. 20. The King, and Queen motored fr *m Windsor castle yesterday to Laverstop !in Hampshire to see the paper mil where paper is made for Bunk of Ena> iand notes. j
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  • 181 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. npHE Australian cricketers, arrived at Waterloo to-day al 5 p.m. and were given an enthusiastic welcome by thousands, though only privileged people were allowed oil t: ,r> platform. W2re welcomed by Lord Bawke mrj Sa- Felham Warner and cthsrs on behalf of
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 20. \LONG promised measure to tighten M!> control of foreigners <a question .which has been agitating the country since the Cagoulards became active) is just announced. It provides lor strong instructions to prefects in all departments to enforce stricter watch, especially to aim at
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Washington April 20 IHE under secretary uf State, Kir. Welles, declared that the State Department is giving very full con?id3ta tion to reports that Japan i> the open door" in China.—Reuter.
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  • 210 11 London. Apr. 20. 7TP to the end of March the Commissioner for the Special Art a had offered U contributions towards rent, rates and income tax to 43 industrial unsert,Vnr with a view to Induce them to establish facto n -;c nil arras of England
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  • 20 11 untitled Tendon area last week numbered 70. An increa.- of 28 over Easter reek rf lajst year.--British Official Wirelc s
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  • 54 11 Reuter. London Anril 20 FOIR miners were killed and 22 tnfnred, 14 of (hem seriously, when six wasrons at a mine at Craiii bank. Ayrshire, broke away from a haulaue rope and crashed down the mine road. Out of 28 men who were beiner hauled t« surface
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  • 37 11 Berlin Apiil 20. HITLER'S birthday [.resents to-pov Included aramophcpe record! of all rron spe.eehe; in connection with the el t. a rtf* frcm Goebtrlß a"»d •'--> boy p rdt i from Prick minister a:' the interior.
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  • 304 12 UNHAPPY MARRIAGE? iFrom Our Own Reporter) BUI ORE Mr, Justice Howes at assizes te-&T, Yeap Teifc Kee, a middle age;] I ii" < firstly with the murder Won-; Yeap. his Ifl year-Old wife, and secondly with »he attempted rnnrdei of Chee Ah Hoi and
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  • 304 12 Singapore, Wednesday. manner in which a coniession by i accused In the case rer robbery in which he p rt d with lour men. was read th e trial Judge which the > might have led them to the ni that the other four referred to the
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  • 183 12 Singapore, Wednesday. COR being in m ol over 500-lb. of tobacco, three Chinese. Tee Kum, Yin Ah Ifoey, Koii Choo Eng, were each fined $500. or three months rigorous in default, by Mr. J. C Cobhett, in the Criminal District Cour this morning.
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  • 103 12 Singapore. Wednesday. ARRESTED yestt rday for having alieg- edly entered imo a house in Geylang 1 Road on Annl 13 and .stolen a gramophone. 1G records and otner articles from the premises, Sia Tan Liop made his aopearance this morning before Mr. F. V Duckworth, the Second Magistrate,
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  • 45 12 Shanghai. Apr. 20. THIRTY aeroplanes from aircraft-car-riers along the Snantung coast poured bomb s on Lingyi for 24 hours re its capture, state Japanese reports adding that heavy artillery pounded the w ills oi the town tIU they were virtually reduced to nr.-p.—Renter.
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  • 49 12 Alleged to have taken opium in untitled at a lodging house in Tan.iong Pagar Road in thfe early hours of yesterday morning, 8 Chines? and his wife were found lying unconscious in bed,. breathing stertorously, with the pupils dilated 1 hey were taken to hospital in a ;erious condition.
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    20 12 Mr. Carl Lawson and Mrs. Riches, in a scene from "The Rotters." opening at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow.—Tribune.
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  • 107 12 Guest Of Filipino Association MR L Miranda, manager of Cold Storage Creameries. Ltd.. who is due to reuun to the Philippines next Friday, will be the guest of honour at a tea party given by the Singapore Filipino Association to be held at the Rex Hotel this
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  • 89 12 BORIS KARLOFF. famous for his gnu some make-up and spine-chilling roles on the screen, gives an excellent performance in The Invisible Menace which opened at the Alhambra Theatre, yesterday. Karloff has dispensed with all that horrifying make-up m this him and plays the'role oi
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  • 30 12 The leave of absence granted to Mr. T. G. Husband, State Engineer, Grade I, Malayan Public Works Service, has been extended for two months with effect from August 16 next.
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  • 304 12 Dress Show Larf Night THE dress rehearsal of "The Rotters,*' presented by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Society last night, promises well for an excellent show when it is pi t on for a season at the Victoria 're to-morrow. H. F. Maltby, it is one
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  • 116 12 Director Of Diethelm Co. Singapore, Thursday. MESSRS. Diethelm and Co. Ltd., received news this mcrning of the death yesterday of Mr. Maurice Blancpain in Zurich Switzerland, a director of th- firm, and their local offices as well as those of Messrs. Hoc-glandt and Co.. will be closed
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  • 58 12 Reuter. Bucharest. Apr. 20. The authorities are continuing to discover secret hoards of arm- and explosives held by members of the suppressed Iron Guard, while arrests continue throughout the country. Publicotion by the entire Rumanian press of a letter relating to the assassination of some 200 political
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  • 106 12 (From Om Oicn Report Sereniban. Wednesd ON ihe aifjeuraaoent, at today's meeting cf the Negri cr. m »-i'r»i st-rtr Council, the Hon. Tuan Sheikh Ah mad mcated that the appointment of rerfcs to the State (le Service Ik mac?.: by ihe State AppouiUuesits Br :ri and not
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  • 43 12 The following arc index numbers re« presenting the estimated traffic re© of Cable and Wireless. Ltd, as related to comparaole traffic in the year 1329 Lased at 100: March. 1C33. 74 uverage for 1937 78.9; average for thre months 1938 73.3.
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  • 194 12 (From Our Own Repot tei) Sere m ban, Wednesday. REFERENCE to the death of liis Late Highness the Sultan oi Selangor was made by thl Art:::. 13 iti ti Resident Mr. J. Cowgill, at this mor:i:ne's Slatf* Council (Lowe* Chan»hor> meeting held in the Council Chamber.
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  • 807 12 "EVERYTHING POSSIBLE WAS DONE" (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday "AFTER diX consideration of the A evidence recorded before me and from mv own knowledge of the facts subsequent to the vessel anchoring off Muka Head, I am of opinion that cverythine; possible was done
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  • 130 12 Chinese To Appeal Against Conviction (From Our Own reporter, Se rem ban. Wednesday. TN the local Supreme Court, before the 1 Hon. Justice Mr. Murray Aynsiey. a well-to-do Chinese, named Won?, Tmg Haing, was charged with nu-c-Li° a false statement during the hea ing of a Civil Suit
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  • 2 12 STOP PRESS
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    • 19 12 RAfeH Riig W' liitKi'in GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: Mc A LISTER CO., LTD W.P 8. 30
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  • 204 13 SENTENCE TOO SEVERE Singapore, Wednesday. tion that the complainant In a woman named Sin i id exercised a charm over him Mar4am i sealing his unfl and that du he was unable to ask the processes any questions, was Ruane bin Ali. a young Javare
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  • 85 13 Singapore, Wednesday. Said to have induced on Sept. 15 last at the Western Depot, Seletar. one Atlukuty to deliver to h:m $30 cash by premising to secure him I Atlakuty) a iob. an Indian named X V Ananthan to-day produced in the Second Police Court where he was charged
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  • 145 13 TIN THEFT CHARGE {From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, April 21. FOUND dying after he had been released on bail in* the sum of two thousand dollars, 11. B. la Fontaine, an employee <»f Messrs. George Blunn Co., Tort Swettcnhain. WUS rushed to hospital yesterday, where he
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  • 97 13 London. Apr '20 I in connection with the Empire Exhlb! I 1 tion at Glasgow the railway com j penies have planned special arrange ments for dealing with the large nami hers of visitors from all parts of the I r».untry as well as those arriving
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  • 27 13 Mr John Wall a brewery worker, of Uythe Kenl returned from work and found hia wife dead, her head in a bucket oi water
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  • 56 13 TOMORROWS issue of the 1 Malaya Tribune will again consist of *>4 pages, including Noel Barber's cinema review and a page for Indian readers. A series of pit tares showing the trophies brought back by Mr. A. J Braga, the Singapore lawyer, from his hunting expedition in
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  • 176 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. THE continuance of a keen demand for gold in the face of a more settled European political situation and a brighter outlook in France is attracting considerable interest in the City While some of this demand emanates from nervous American sources follow
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  • 28 13 The "Jean Laborde" arrived from China ports this morn ing with :i case of suspected smallpox on board, and was detained at the Quarantine .Station, lor several hours.
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  • 285 13 BASQUE EXECUTIONS CONTINUE London. THREE women—two with large families—are stated by the London Deletion of the Basque Government to be among the victims of further ntass executions" by the Nationalists of "innocent people in the Basque country." Attached to an official statement issued by the
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  • 94 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. DRITISH Airways annouuce that owing to congestion and overcrowding n* Croydon, the terminal airport and operational headquarters of the company will be moved to ITcston from May 29 All the company's airliners, flying personnel and ground engineering staff will be transferred.
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  • 89 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 20. In accordance with the recent decision to instal modern automatic traffic light on all roads converging on the crossing i" Brink ol England one of tin- mosl complicated road Junctions in tne world engineers .»1 tlx- City of London and
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  • 45 13 Reuter. Colombo, Apr. 20 OPPOSITION to He.- iriru of restricting Immigration, or compulsory employment <•* more Ceylonese in certain jobs Is expressed In report on imniigration Into Ceylon complied by Sir Edward Jackson who In the Ceylon Government appointed >«> investigate the problem Reuter.
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  • 161 13 Talma, British, 6,154 ton;, from Calcutta 20.4, to Osaka 21.4. Khandalla, British, 3,28!) tons, from Calcutta 20.4, to Penang and Calcutta 21.4. Hong Biang, British. 2.140 ton;-, from Amoy 20 4, to Rangoon 21 4 Mata Hart, British. 510 ions, from Penang 20.4 to Penang via ports 24
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    • 74 13 China English DECORATED GREEN BORDER Plain cream china of good quality with simple pale green border and dark green line. SO piece service. Very attractive. I "i «»d breakfast sets to match ft «1 1 DINNER SET FOR SIX JJM are syi vania I Cottage ami Tree not Inn Ten
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    • 185 13 ■I w ————■»ii.ii» I I n■»■——w—w^^—— wy^——■ m i inw in ■aro»— DON'T MISS THE DISPLAY of ROYAL BAKERY "■""\caUS_l on show at our ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH April 22iid-23rd. cum £vtiii/OEE Adrt. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., ltd. "HONE 537« SVcVs rOUS LINES. wyp- oral i munweanav —|f SIME DARBY
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  • 482 14 NOTES FROM THE TRACK BUKIT TIMAH Local Candidates Exercised (Bv "Marcus Superbus > AFFICIAI, training for the 0 m er (Governor's up) and 1 MpfliiiEs comSLSTSSA S L ning. The local ;ta!Dies we ted. but most of th griffins who have not yet amved are making their
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  • 39 14 Reuter. London. Apr. 20. S pK.vcd -c>-c:vv resulted as follows: FIRST DIVISION Morton l: Queen's P. 2 .St. Johnstone 4; Ayr U. 1. SECOND DIVISION* Albi.n R. V; East Stirling st Bernaros Duniermnne u. OL Keuter.
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  • 276 14 Mixed Doubles Results OURTHE2 ties In the S.C.C. mixed r doubles tennis tournament were played oil yesterday resulting as :o!lows: Mixer! Doubles Handicap r C Chcrrlngtjon and Mrs. D. 3 Atogcr r—lsl beat T. C. Hamlyn and Miss R. Elv4n iscr.. l G 4: G—4.
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  • 21 14 Reuter. London. April 20. WEST Ham United by Kladno (Czechoslovakia > °—2 111 soccer friendly on West Ham's ground today.—Reuter.
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  • 14 14 t ~id the s C F A. which In .oc,e, c^"won (T nbune» ,d
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  • 336 14 League Game vs. Excise S. C. Lovais ii »s c*™* scL Sports Club by three mterestjng game of^footbaU m c nd Division of tfu °;fHL£v at Qillman Bajrracta pace nme was played at a ift" 1 rue gam- w» j displayed indiba -rhe excise
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  • 80 14 THE ladies' Monthly Medal competition of the Garrison Golf Club, played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulted in a tie between Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Newman with a return of one up The following were the best returns:— Mrs. A V. Bird 1 Up Mis. J.
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  • 62 14 Pulau Samboe defeated the Railway Inst, by five goals to nil on Saturday at Samboe and on Sunday the Railwaymen drew with the a Loyals* XI 2—2. The following will play for the RailWay against the Loyals* "D Coy" on Sunday for the Railway ground:Chelliah, Ah Han
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  • 273 14 Police .5; V.M.C.A 0. Having ihe better of the play throughout the Police reserves had no dimcultv in routing a V.M.C.A. eleven zt the Thompson Road Depot m a frienttlS match yesterday. The YMCA.. playing with two men short, had very few occasions when their
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  • 24 14 The Hon Mr Tay Lian Teck and Sr C H. Gunesckera at Ufct m S ht s dinner to the visiting Ceylon cricketers. (Tribune)
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  • 534 14 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER ON PADANG Solitary Goal Decides Gordons 1; S C C QY the solitary goal o» the match. scored within ten mi.iut- s <;f ti. change of ends, the Gordon ii landers defeated *he S.C.C in First Division oj" the S League on tin
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    • 148 14 PILES Sufferers from the maddening tnThrth* the exhausting, agonising pain caused Dy piles—do not wait until piles < b2m r rboids) reach such a terrible state uut serious operation may be necessary. A your chemist aU about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients frora whico this inexpensive and scientific
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  • 1089 15 untitled HORSES AND PONIES Seven Day Meeting Starts On April 30 and twelve horses have been entered Summer <Gov- Meeting to be JC and May 4, 7, 11. i„d for the Summer na i Meeting on May Bukil Timah. ,trirv are as follows: Horses 43 I
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  • 124 15 <ft 5 Q < < 3 ft 5Q3ft «««S QasSg ggs£ o»*! 3g*l HĔP-S gagB £££.2 EwES E3ES ggjg §?Sp g*£g Ssag gSgg "~5tvr$ 6 r i t i HORSES "2 6 f 7 f 9 f CLASS 1 "3 G f 7 I 4 I I
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  • 57 15 Ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament arc as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES Mixed Open Doubles Semi-final: Mrs. Nassim and N. S. Wise vs. Mrs. M. Eber and Yadi. TUESDAY'S TIES Open Men's Singles Final: T. Aizava vs. H. Kamis. Men's Handicap Doubles Semi-Final: Wee Eng Lock and Tan Huck
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  • 567 16 "FORTUNATE TO HAVE WON 'TEST'" Enjoyable Function At The Adelphi Hotel WE did not come here with the intention of setting n ™*™^J' l<lV teaching Malaya how to play cricket. We came here merely to play the game—and hope we have done so. <hl lM the
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  • 53 16 V M C A XI vs. Casuals on Friday at 5.10 p.m. at the Anson Road •jround: J. Ferguson. Shamsudin, K. Lcembruggen C. F Tesslex G. L_ Day R C Medland. W Pullen. Lim Kirn Wee, V. N. Pillay A. S. Orton, Cng Swee Keng. Reserves:—W. Mitchell, R.
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  • 307 16 Soccer At The Stadium Chinese 11 4; Indians 0. ONLY CHELLIAH'S fine display in goal kept down the score in yesterday's came Second Division of tLe S.A.F.a. League at the Anson Road Stadium, when the Chinese II beat the Indices by 4—o The Chinese
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  • 31 16 The Skins beat the R.A.F. at cricket yesterday by 18 runs. To the Skins total ol 84 runs, the Airmen replied with 66. The match was played at Tanglin.
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  • 94 16 LANCS. THE AUSSIES Reuter. London. Wednesday. AT the Lancashire County Cricket Club annual luncheon ta-da] the chairman, Mr. T. Higsan, afU i suggesting that England would pro bably beat the Australians it the wickets were not cast-iron, said be hoped they would not put an infer,,,, team on the field
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  • 330 16 Moravia S.C. I; Publishers TWO quick goals in succession toward close of the game gave the Moravia Sports Club a win over the P Ushers in yesterdays Second Divi soccer match on the Harbour Board ground. The exchanges were fairly even all through the game with
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  • 13 16 Mrs Sew ell in action in the S.( C. mixed doubles yesterday < Tribune-
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    • 1530 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY u.s.a. j _r_ A «WV| U*M% V V Tlle tfUtwtaf are tne principal I A _Jl lli I 5* I g 9 American shori-wave transmissions. ?en And Where lo Listen In wsssssss? 7> 20 p.m. Utah Slim and His Sunset Ii Riders—Pittsburgh, WBXK 21,540; 13.9. SINGAPORE
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  • 389 18 CRIES OF "KILL" (Ev Air Mail) 19 London, Apr. 12 AN angry mob of several hundred people < d Lord Redesdale»s daughA U r, the Hon. Unity Freeman-Mit rd, out of Hyd« Park after tak uastika bAdge irom her coat, kicking
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  • 58 18 Paris RANGE pee] caused woman be '.auftht r she itched a honsewiie's purse in the crowded Avenue dOr In southern Paris. Is the thief, with her victim pm •i, ran along the t. she slipped on a piece of ng pe< 1 and fell, fracturing her
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  • 119 18 (By Air Mail) London. April 12. FRENCH authorities have given Col. I charl s Lindbergh "Go ahead permission on his basest adventure lor Him" >,t T Liit and health through ever-living j hearts run by ccket dynamos is the I bul Serious aim of the
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  • 56 18 While being landed from R.M.S. "Seillonian" in Penzance Harbour, I walli a prize bull took fright and fell between the ship and tl W The n bull h wartowed across the harbour and hauled up on th, the harbour, little the worse for his dip. Photo shows:
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  • 88 18 "Make A Wish" Sho» ing To-night BOBBY Breen. the singing boy-star who delighted cinema-fans with his superb si: :ging in such pictures as "Rainbow on the River" and "Let's Sing Again." wl 1 be seen to-night at the E:;z Cinema, Geylang. opposite Lorong 41, in his latest picture
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  • 283 18 Singapore, Thursd FIVE Cantonese—speaking i 2nned with revolvers i g»rs, entered a house in Bei Street, the residence oi a (i: planter and merchant, the ot the proprietor of Man D North Bridge Road, and i occupants of about 85,350 woi cash and jewellery at 10
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  • 29 18 The golden untitled hand will be celebrate d Shorthand Writers' Apore, on Saturday. M may be obtained from tl j tary, Gregg Shorthand V eiation. 209, Queen Btn I
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  • 552 19  -  POSSIBLE TRIAL -Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. (By Air Mail) New Delhi, Apr 15 •rnorCH ihe Gandhi-Viceroy interview that took place to-day at the House, according to an Official Communique only "of i c, and dealt with general topics," the 'United Press'
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  • 584 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Calcutta, Apr. 13. THE assurance that Mahatma Gan- dhi would unhesitatingly undertake yet another visit to Calcutta (provided, of course, his health per- mitted the same) if it became imperative to successfully settle the question of the release of
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  • 438 19 KUMBHA MELA DISASTER (United Press). (By Air Mail) Hardwar, Apr. 16. THE entire Rori Island colony where over three lakhs of people have gathered fW the famous Kumbha Mela festival was completely burnt down in a disastrous fire which started at 1 p.m.
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  • 101 19 (By Air Mail) Mangalore, Apr. 12. FURTHER details regarding the lightning stroke fatality at tfileshwar in kasargod taluk. Madras Residency (news of which had already been published in these columns > show tnat n persons were killed on the spot and 4u Injured. The tragedy occurred
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  • 213 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Hardwar. Apr. 15. SIX people were killed and several seriously injured when the rear bogie of a train I'an intfl an enclosure at the .Mela Platform which was full of passengers. The following is the Official report of the a"c dent
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  • 57 19 (United Press). (By Air Main Allahabad. April 16 The "United Press" Is in a posi ion ta announce that the Nehru-Jinnah correspondence will be released for pubication very shortly. Pandit Jawaharial Nehru has set on preparing the same for the ever since his return from Calcutta after the
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  • 166 19 (United Press). 'By Air Mailt Peshawar, Apr. 16. A THREE-DAY fast by Khan Abdul Gaffar Knan, popularly known as the 'Frontier Oandhi', has been announced fallowing an altercation between Khvdai Khidmatgars ("Servants of God"/ and some Maulvis (Muslim priests/ of the village Manza: During the fast, the
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  • 270 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail) JHERE Is no question at present of the formation of a^ongVe^s^aliUon a ES Coa, 1 itio tne Congress members cannot form a majo itj their number being only ft in a house of 60 and unless they form (%mgre"Vhne^ y
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  • 139 19 London. IN a letter to The Times. Sir Albion Banerji, dealing with the question ot Federation, says that it will oe a happy augury for the introduction of the Federal scheme ii what was recently said by Earl Winterton in Parliament, which was tantamount to introducing
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  • 29 19 (United Press). New Delhi. April 12 The Central Legislative Assembly adjourned sine die to-day after referrine the Income-Tax Amendment Bill tj a select committee.— 'United Press)
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